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Liquefied Natural Gas: The Law and Business of LNG 3rd ed

Edited by: Paul Griffin

ISBN13: 9781911078128
New Edition ISBN: 9781837230037
Previous Edition ISBN: 9781905783649
Published: September 2017
Publisher: Globe Law and Business
Country of Publication: UK
Format: Hardback
Price: £175.00



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From its regional beginnings, the business of liquefied natural gas (LNG) has been transformed into a broad industry that now spans the globe.

The production and liquefaction of natural gas and its shipping, regasification and use bring together diverse producer and consumer jurisdictions as well as international oil companies and trading businesses, under many different forms of contractual arrangement.

This practical title is being updated to take into account the rapidly shifting arrangements and participations in the international LNG sector. It features contributions from leading oil and gas companies, consultancies and law firms, by writers who are specialists in their fields.

The content spans the latest developments in traditional LNG matters such as structuring projects, sale and purchase agreements and shipping, as well as chapters on LNG from shale and unconventional sources, the forced reopening of contract terms over time and the growing role of smaller and floating LNG developments. Together, the contributors provide a rare guide to the legal, regulatory, political and practical elements of today’s LNG business.

Whether you are a lawyer in private practice or from a national or international oil company, utility business, ship broking or ship building firm, bank or energy advisory practice, this commercially focused title will provide you with the latest holistic insights into the business and law of LNG.

Subjects:
Environmental Law, Energy and Natural Resources Law
Contents:
Preface Martin Houston
LNG shipping David Gardner Michelet Law
Upstream challenges facing joint venture participants Daniel Gosewisch Minor DKL Food Group Angus Jones Allen & Overy LLP
LNG regulation Nina Howell Garry Pegg Philip Weems King & Spalding
Principles of price reviews and hardship clauses in long-term gas contracts Paul Griffin White & Case; University of Dundee
Structuring LNG projects: Evolution or revolution in the LNG supply value chain? Joanna Kay Peter Roberts Orrick, Herrington & Sutcliffe (UK) LLP
Floating LNG Anthony Lepere Anthony Patten Shearman & Sterling LLP
LNG sale and purchase agreements Harry W Sullivan, Jr Kosmos Energy LLC
Obligations and failtures to deliver or take under long-term LNG sale and purchase agreements Paul Griffin White & Case; University of Dundee Malcolm Jarvis 20 Essex Street
Price reviews in practice James Freement Allen & Overy LLP Boaz Moselle Cornerstone Research
LNG trading Anthony Patten Shearman & Sterling LLP Philip Thomson Ashurst LLP
LNG master sale and purchase agreements Steven Paul Barra Chevron
LNG – a minefield for disputes? James Baily Rachel Lidgate Herbert Smith Freehills LLP
Portfolio LNG Michael Lawson Mallesons Richard Feely Shell
LNG’s new markets Nick Fulford Ryan Pereira Gaffney Cline
Financing LNG projects James Douglass Baker Botts (UK) LLP
Financing of US LNG export terminals Jason Webber White & Case
Export credit agencies Scott Neilson Allen & Overy LLP
US LNG and the global market Andrew Walker Cheniere